The Serpant is Killed - Edvard Munch Phone Case.
The Serpant is Killed - Edvard Munch Phone Case. - iPhone 17 is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Product Description
Product Description
artgraph. Original smartphone case featuring famous paintings
●Designed with attention to detail
This is a smartphone case with full-print details, including the sides and around the camera. The composition is adjusted for each model so that the art stands out.
*The product image is a centered sample. The crop position of the original image will vary depending on the aspect ratio of the device, so please contact us in advance if you have any concerns.
*Although some parts are not printed on the entire surface, the printing position will be adjusted by hand when delivered.
*Due to misalignment of the printing range or changes to the cropping position, there may be loss of the outer image.
●Elegant finish
The matte texture with no gloss gives it a sophisticated and chic impression, and it feels smooth and comfortable in your hand.
●Safe even if dropped
Made from impact-resistant polycarbonate material, it is lightweight and slim, yet provides excellent protection for your precious smartphone.
*There are no covers on the top and bottom sides, allowing you to easily insert charging cables, earphones, etc.
| Work name | The Serpant is Killed |
| Author name | Edvard Munch |
| Production date | 1908–1909 |
| Related keywords | Edvard Munch, Death, Snake, Kill, Munch, Snake, Image of Death, Lithograph, Impressionism, Expressionism, Edvard Munch, Edvard Munch, A-I, Norway, Symbolism, Expressionism, 19th century, 20th century, Art, Smartphone Case, Xperia, AQUOS, Galaxy, iPhone Case, iPhone 16, iPhone 15, iPhone 14, iPhone 13, 12, Pro, mini, iPhone 11, iPhone SE, 4th generation, 3rd generation, 2nd generation, Interior, Stylish, Painting, Masterpiece, Landscape, Landscape, Miscellaneous Goods, Vintage, Retro, Entryway, Living Room, Dining Room, Bedroom, Kitchen, Bathroom, Entrance, etc., For your own use, or as a reproduction for display in a model room, office, shop, hotel, cafe, etc. Also popular as a gift for birthdays and other celebrations. |
| Related Keywords | edvard munch, death, serpent, kill, munch, serpant, images death, lithograph, impressionism, expressionism |
| Management number | 2-55 |
We strive to make our product photos as close to the actual colors as possible, but the colors may differ from the actual product depending on your monitor settings and room lighting.
Each material may have different nuances, but we hope you enjoy the texture.
About delivery
About delivery
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Other products will take approximately 10 to 14 business days.
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*Delivery may take longer than usual depending on the size, color, and quantity. If you are in a hurry or considering purchasing multiple items, please contact us in advance.
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Refunds and Exchanges
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Edvard Munch
Edvard Munch was a leading Norwegian painter active from the late 19th century to the early 20th century. He is known as a pioneer of Expressionism, using intense colors and distorted forms to express human anxieties, loneliness, and the fear of death.
Edvard Munch Biography
- Born December 12, 1863 in Røten, southeastern Norway
- In 1879 he entered the School of Arts and Crafts in Christiania (now Oslo).
- In 1885, he went to Paris to study and was influenced by the Impressionists.
- In 1892 he created his masterpiece, "The Scream."
- Died January 23, 1944, in Ekli, near Oslo (aged 80)
Representative works
- The Scream (1893)
- The Sick Child (1886)
- The Kiss (1892)
- Madonna (1894-95)
In his series of works, including "The Scream," Munch used distorted forms and strong color contrasts to express human suffering and anxiety. His bold use of primary colors such as blue and red made him a pioneer of the new art movement known as "Expressionism."
In his later years he achieved fame as a Norwegian national painter, and his acclaim continued even after his death. Munch's art is still highly regarded today as a powerful herald of the arrival of a new artistic movement at the end of the 19th century.
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